Pinpoint your rowing technique mistakes with the Concept2 force curve

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 26 лис 2024

КОМЕНТАРІ • 45

  • @lflewisOk
    @lflewisOk Рік тому +13

    this is the best explanation of the force curve I've seen. Thanks for doing this!

    • @UCanRow2
      @UCanRow2  Рік тому +1

      You're so welcome! So glad you liked it.

  • @annewright2297
    @annewright2297 Рік тому +3

    This is the best explanation of the force curve I've seen - thank you!

  • @andydavis8846
    @andydavis8846 Рік тому +1

    Thank you, for such a clear and precise explanation. I especially like the 2nd curve explanation. I now understand that mitten shape shows, in my case, a failure to lean and reach forward enough during the recovery phase. I have been able to correct that now.
    So the force curve even shows faults that occur when you are not even supposed to be applying force. Brilliant!

    • @UCanRow2
      @UCanRow2  11 місяців тому

      Right?!? I wish more people knew about it!

  • @Tugger4me1
    @Tugger4me1 Рік тому

    To get the most benefit out of time spent on the rowerg this is what should be used for progress & tracking and in my opinion nothing else. If you connect the C2 app on your phone to the monitor you will get all the other data to look at later - but really time / cals etc is just pure extra - good form / technique is key. I have been practising for about a year now on a C2E and it is an ongoing thing every-time and I think it should be - means I am paying attention and not just going through the motions. Started on a water rower a year before after triple heart bypass and have completed numerous challenges last year inc HM, have gone from 1,000mts and hating it to 34,000mts a week in 3 visits to the gym. Atm I do 2 x 12,000mts at 4,000mt intervals as something different to a straight 12k I was doing and 1 x 10k straight row. Your explanation was spot on.

  • @mitchsegal8372
    @mitchsegal8372 Рік тому +1

    Excellent explanation! I’ve generally ignored the force curve, but I’ll work with it tomorrow

    • @UCanRow2
      @UCanRow2  Рік тому

      Keep us posted! Can't wait to hear how it goes and what you learn.

  • @stevevos2764
    @stevevos2764 Рік тому

    Thank you coach. I didn’t even know what the force curve was or ever used it.
    But now I will to improve form & technique. Again
    Thank you.

    • @UCanRow2
      @UCanRow2  Рік тому

      Happy to help! Please let us know how it goes. :)

  • @markharris9431
    @markharris9431 Рік тому

    Thank you! This is very thorough and useful! I’m definitely curve #5 (second row middle): all legs lol.

  • @MichaelCoffman
    @MichaelCoffman Рік тому

    I almost always have my force curve on, and this is a great explanation of a couple of issues I sometimes see - thank you! Gotta keep that back straight - I can be a bit of a rounder.

    • @UCanRow2
      @UCanRow2  Рік тому

      The force curve is SUCH a great tool! I wish more people knew about it. With you on sitting up straight, that's one of the things I'm always working on too! - Sarah

  • @JohnJohnson-he1yv
    @JohnJohnson-he1yv 11 місяців тому

    So incredibly helpful!

    • @UCanRow2
      @UCanRow2  10 місяців тому

      Glad you think so, let us know what else you'd like to see or what questions you have.

  • @tarunprityagi
    @tarunprityagi Рік тому

    Great explanation for a very important concept. Thank you!

    • @UCanRow2
      @UCanRow2  10 місяців тому

      So glad it was helpful! How's your rowing going now? Have you been using the force curve?

    • @tarunprityagi
      @tarunprityagi 10 місяців тому

      @@UCanRow2 Glad to hear from you. I split my workouts among running, rowing and weight training. But Yes, I do use Force curve and that's the reason I liked this video cuz it helped me to fix my technique to get the right shape of the curve. So, thanks again! :)

  • @stretchydave
    @stretchydave 3 місяці тому

    Very informative....thank you

    • @UCanRow2
      @UCanRow2  3 місяці тому

      You're so welcome! Very glad you liked it.

  • @shiekhziauddin760
    @shiekhziauddin760 5 місяців тому

    very helpful, thank you!

    • @UCanRow2
      @UCanRow2  3 місяці тому

      You're so welcome! Please let us know if there's something else you'd like to see here.

  • @craigtsmith6957
    @craigtsmith6957 8 місяців тому

    Fantastic - really useful

    • @UCanRow2
      @UCanRow2  8 місяців тому

      Wonderful! Let us know what else you'd like to see

  • @MichaelZhi
    @MichaelZhi Рік тому

    Thank you. I love it!

  • @SteveDiamond-yh1is
    @SteveDiamond-yh1is 4 місяці тому +1

    Is there an app that can record your force curve thru a session?

    • @UCanRow2
      @UCanRow2  3 місяці тому +1

      Check out the ErgData app. It's free and I believe it might do that for you. www.concept2.com/ergdata

  • @Patricia-28Oct
    @Patricia-28Oct Рік тому

    Great explanation, thanks so much.

    • @UCanRow2
      @UCanRow2  Рік тому

      You're so welcome, Trish, it's one of our favorites as well, and we love teaching it our instructors too for them to use with their students and clients. :) - Sarah

  • @carriesafford8201
    @carriesafford8201 Рік тому

    Great video and explanation!! My force curve is fairly smooth (no bumps or divets or drop offs), medium height, but it doesn’t go the full length of the x-axis. This is on fairly straightforward moderate intensity rows at a stroke rate of 22-24. Does it always need to go the full length of the x-axis? What do I need to do to get it there? Thank you!

    • @UCanRow2
      @UCanRow2  Рік тому +1

      Hi Carrie! You probably won't go the full length of either axis, and you don't need to! It's more about having a smooth, well-shaped curve, which it sounds like you do. Row on!!!

    • @stocktonrails9279
      @stocktonrails9279 Рік тому

      I suspect taller rowers, who naturally have a longer stroke length, will see that reflected in the x-axis on their force curve. I’m roughly 5ft 9in and use the force curve display every time I row- even at the end of my best strokes my force curve never reaches the end of the x-axis. Hope this info helps!

  • @MikeMarchlik
    @MikeMarchlik 11 місяців тому

    sometimes my curve will rise up normally but then stay flat then go down normally. Any ideas?

  • @neuromaiden
    @neuromaiden 8 місяців тому

    How can I improve my force curve at lower spm? Even if at 20 spm I am able to have low splits (2:10 or 2:15) and good wattage (120-150), my curve looks like example B. Only when I increase the speed (26-28 spm or higher), my force curve looks acceptable. Am I opening my body too soon or my drive is too long? From my videos and analysis on Rowerup, my form is good, although I struggle to understand how to fix this issue. Thank you so much for all the great videos you post!!!

    • @UCanRow2
      @UCanRow2  3 місяці тому +1

      Ooooh! This is such a good question! Let's bring in Cassi and see what she says. - Sarah

    • @neuromaiden
      @neuromaiden 3 місяці тому

      @@UCanRow2 Thank you, I appreciate it!

    • @putrid.p
      @putrid.p 3 місяці тому

      Try reducing the DF by 10 for these (presumably) UT2 or Z2 sessions. This allows a fast drive despite maintaining a lower split. It's good to train a fast drive. Don't forget to increase the DF again back to your usual setting for the higher intensity sessions though.

  • @xentaatnex8261
    @xentaatnex8261 Рік тому

    I get a low even curve but how do I make the arch taller?

    • @UCanRow2
      @UCanRow2  Рік тому +1

      The arch gets taller when you generate more power. If you want to get a sense for how that works take a few strokes and watch the monitor. Don't worry about technique right away just get a good PUSH with your legs and you should see it go higher. Eventually the whole curve will go us as you get that stronger push and pull in synch.

  • @verfugbarkite
    @verfugbarkite 11 місяців тому

    Mine looks like a broken tooth. Makes sense now - I’m likely over reaching my catch.

    • @UCanRow2
      @UCanRow2  11 місяців тому +1

      The great news is every stroke is a chance at a do-over. Keep working on it, and use the force curve. It's such a great tool!

  • @MichaelZhi
    @MichaelZhi Рік тому

    Thank you. I love it!

    • @UCanRow2
      @UCanRow2  Рік тому

      That's great to hear! Did you find any errors to fix (PS: We all have them!)?